The main policy objective of this publication is to encourage and reinforce European and international human rights groups commitment to provide appropriate support to Iranian civil society in its effort to achieve democratic reform and promote human rights and the rule of law in their country. The toolkit is based on the general principle that “locals know best”, and put forward a set of suggestions, proposals and ideas that provides an alternative to an all or nothing approach, but where the objectives, and more importantly, the pace, is controlled by those directly at risk.

Within the framework of its MENA Democracy campaign, the NPWJ Iran Program, begun in 2007, aims at reinforcing and supporting domestic civil society actors, democracy advocates and reformers working for the promotion of democratic values, the respect of human rights and the rule of law and advocating for greater public participation in the political process, while leaving it up to local actors to determine objectives, strategies and methodologies and ensure that political and democratic reform in Iran comes from the efforts of Iranians working inside the country. NPWJ intends to pursue these goals both directly with in-country partners and through coordinating its work with and providing assistance to other international organisations that have the capacity and the political will to do the same.

The Conference was held in Sala delle Colonne, Chamber of Deputies, Rome.
See program attached.